Black Point is a picturesque locality on the east coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, about 72 kilometers northwest of Adelaide. The area is known for its stunning stretch of white sandy beach, which contrasts beautifully with the clear blue waters of Gulf St Vincent. The headland, named Black Point (also known as Gudliwardi), creates a safe beach environment that is ideal for families and holidaymakers. The relaxed atmosphere and various water activities such as fishing, sailing, and swimming make it a popular recreational destination.
Black Point offers a mix of traditional weekend shacks alongside modern beach houses and a small caravan park. The beach itself is about 1.5 kilometers long, providing ample space for sunbathing and other beach activities. The area was once a quarantine station but has evolved into a sought-after holiday location.
Its proximity to other coastal attractions and the absence of intense commercialization contribute to its natural charm and peaceful ambiance.